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of Madison Hemings’ descendants Jefferson, Randolph’s five sons and to give permission for the exhuma- a cousin, George. ^ tion. They say oral history passed “Thomas Jefferson in my esti- f(> down through the generations pro- mation is not guilty of fathering vides all the proofthey need of their any of Sally Hemings’ children,” ^ ancestry. , Barger said. , f “Myfamilydoesn’tneedtoprove The study compared genetic themselves,” said Shay Banks- material from, among others, de- „ Young, 55, a great-great-great- scendants of Eston Hemings and granddaughterof Madison Hemings Jefferson’s uncle. Field Jefferson, {r who lives in Columbus, Ohio. “If No DNA was drawn from descenthey want to dig up Thomas dants of Sally Hemings’s second- ^ Jefferson id the same time, maybe youngest son, Madison, because I’ll reconsider.” there is no unbroken line of male /. William F. Dalton, 35, another descendants that could yield a valid Hemingsdescendantin Ohio, said: Y chromosome comparison. / “Ibelievein‘rest in peace.’It really With the location of Madison gives me the creeps to think of Hemings’s remains still unknown, ^ doing something like that.” the discovery of his son William’s^ The 1998 DNA study, conducted grave offers the first possibility for, ^ by retired pathology professor Eu- such a test, Barger said. , gene Foster in Charlottesville with “You have to let the chips fall „ help from Barger, found that a wherethey may. Thomas Jefferson Jefferson male likely fathered Sally is too big just to put an oral history - Hemings’s youngest son, Eston. on him,” said Barger. Some scholars argued , that , the A DNA match would put Maditests, combined withhistoricaievi. son Hemings’s descendants in the.- n dence, showed that Thomas same position as those of Eston Jefferson was most likely the one. Hemings, showing only that a Barger and others said his Jefferson male was the father. “It brother, Randolph, is more likely to will never be clear-cut that it was have been the father. The eight pos- Thomas,’ ’ Barger said, sibilities identified by the DNA tests Exhuming the remains of are Thomas and Randolph Jefferson from his Monticellograve probably would not be any more useful in determining the paternity of Sally Hemings’s children than the existing Jefferson-line samples, Foster said.

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